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It sounds like something got switched in the reassembly. It happens. Here is the service manual to try and figure it out. Let me know if that helps, or you need some more help. Good luck. Service Manual McCulloch MS1432
There's no such thing as "a little bit late". You're either on time or you're LATE. This time, as most, it probably caused you a problem.
Successful people are ON time for almost everything and ALWAYS on time for important things. Think back about what you did that caused you to be late. Traffic is real. Unexpected delays are real. If you tend to underestimate how long it takes to get places, start by doubling your estimate for the next couple of months and allow that much time.
It's not someone else's fault that you were late - figure out how to break this habit and it will change your life.
maby u must go and ask in a place were someone fixes motorsicles...be cause it will be dificult to understannd wat was issued when u dont give any datails here...
No, there is a built in fuse that has failed and the whole board has to be replaced. Behind the refrigerator is rectangular panel where the control board is located. Not sure of the part number because of different model variations. Hope this helps.
I just got one of these from my dad and last night I proceded o clean it.I took all three of the loose parts off and they are now soaking.
But the middle base part took a little figuring out.
This morning I finally got it.
The center part that you are referring to locks down tight I am assuming so there are no leaks.
What I found to do was that when putting the base back in I had to posistion the spout to the left as far over as I could get it and push down hard. Once it was flesh with the unit while still pushing it, I then turned it to lock it in place.
Hope this helps.
the ipod should be taken apart right after it got wet - battery and all parts taken apart and then dryed and placed into a airthigh container filled with rise for 1-4 days.
I'm not sure it might be too late for yours but you can try it.
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